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Joe Broadhurst/CKUTDr. Paul Connett on Water Fluoridation (November 3, 2006)

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"Water fluoridation is a peculiarly American phenomenon. It started at a time when Asbestos lined our pipes, lead was added to gasoline, PCBs filled our transformers and DDT was deemed so "safe and effective" that officials felt no qualms spraying kids in school classrooms and seated at picnic tables. One by one all these chemicals have been banned, but fluoridation remains untouched."

Dr. Paul Connett is the Executive Director of the Fluoride Action Network and he joined Joe Broadhurst on CKUT Radio in Montreal to discuss fluoride in public drinking water.


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Artist/Composer: Joe Broadhurst/CKUT
Date: 2006-11-03
Source: CKUT
Keywords: fluoride; tooth decay; chemical dumping

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